TY - JOUR
T1 - Young learners
T2 - Mapping the beliefs and practices of preschool teachers in relation to early literacy development
AU - Brown, Robert
AU - Scull, Janet
AU - Nolan, Andrea
AU - Raban, Bridie
AU - Deans, Jan
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - This paper introduces the Young Learners' Project, which is a large scale longitudinal study that aims to identify a number of factors associated with positive outcomes in literacy in the first year of school: the role of the preschool teacher, home life and child characteristics. In particular, it presents the design of one sub-study within the larger project that is focusing on the beliefs, theoretical constructs and literacy practices of 25 preschool teachers. The paper deliberates the methodological choices of a group of researchers who set out to represent in diverse ways, and for diverse purposes, the layered meanings inherent in preschool teachers' beliefs and practices in relation to early literacy development. In particular, through reference to illustrative extracts of a single case analysis, the paper explores the possibilities and complexities of adopting mixed methods and in doing so, responds to a call for researchers to make explicit the purposes and challenges of case study methodologies.
AB - This paper introduces the Young Learners' Project, which is a large scale longitudinal study that aims to identify a number of factors associated with positive outcomes in literacy in the first year of school: the role of the preschool teacher, home life and child characteristics. In particular, it presents the design of one sub-study within the larger project that is focusing on the beliefs, theoretical constructs and literacy practices of 25 preschool teachers. The paper deliberates the methodological choices of a group of researchers who set out to represent in diverse ways, and for diverse purposes, the layered meanings inherent in preschool teachers' beliefs and practices in relation to early literacy development. In particular, through reference to illustrative extracts of a single case analysis, the paper explores the possibilities and complexities of adopting mixed methods and in doing so, responds to a call for researchers to make explicit the purposes and challenges of case study methodologies.
KW - Case study methodology
KW - Early literacy
KW - Preschool practice
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84864128481&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13384-012-0061-0
DO - 10.1007/s13384-012-0061-0
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84864128481
SN - 0311-6999
VL - 39
SP - 313
EP - 331
JO - The Australian Educational Researcher
JF - The Australian Educational Researcher
IS - 3
ER -